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Perfume - The Story Of A Murderer (Blu-Ray) DVD

R (Restricted) :: BMG/Arista :: Released: 2007-11-02



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Perfume - The Story Of A Murderer (Blu-Ray) Summary Based On Patrick Suskind's Novel About A Serial Killer Who Hunts Victims With His Superhuman Sense Of Smell, perfume: Story Of A Murderer Is A Florid, Grisly Portrayal Of This Historical Drama Set In 18th Century France. Jean-baptiste Grunuis (ben Whishaw) Is Born Under His Mother's Table At The Fish Market, Onto A Pile Of Muddy Fish Guts, Establishing From The Beginning His Repulsion For Putrid Scents. A Childhood Of Neglect And, Later, A Job At A Tannery, Encourage Jean-baptiste To Develop His Olfactory Sense Rather Than His Verbal Skills, So That An Opportunity To Prove His Worth To Parisian Perfumist, Giuseppe Baldini (dustin Hoffman), Results In His Immediate Hire Into A Promising New Career. His Successes In Perfume Mixing Are Negated By A Blinding Obsession For Capturing The Sublime Beauty Of Human Soul, Which In His Twisted Logic Requires The Killing Of Young Women To Reduce Their Body Fats To Essential Oils For The Ultimate, Cannibalized Eau De Parfum. An Omniscient Narrator Tells The Story With Much Sympathy For Jean-baptiste's Perverted Psychology, Making It, Often, Too Obvious That His Need For Love Justifies His Murderous Desire To Capture Misguided Sexual Attractions In A Vile. Continuous Close-ups Of Grunius's Nose, Countered By Close-ups Of The Places And Objects He Smells, Enhance The Viewer's Understanding Of His Sensitivity. Repeated Comparisons Are Made Between The Killer And Dogs Who Aid, Then Expose His Sick Experimentation. The Settings Are Fascinating, Especially Baldini's Perfumery And Some Later Scenes In Enflorage Factories Outside Provence. Whishaw's And Hoffman's Performances Are Both Grand. But perfume Unnecessarily Spells Out Jean-baptiste's Psychosis, Squelching Any Chance For Metaphor. This Is Unfortunate, Considering The Story's Paradoxical Nature. As This Crude Hunter Navigates His Way Through A World Of Utmost Delicacy, One Craves Ambiguity Rather Than Explanation. --trinie Dalton

German only Blu-Ray, Region All pressing. Author Patrick Suskind enjoys a career shrouded in Salinger-esque mystery. Suskind s best-selling novel PERFUME was coveted by Hollywood for many years, and finally makes it to the screen in this production helmed by Tom Tykwer (RUN LOLA RUN). The film stays remarkably faithful to the author s vision, perfectly summoning up the brooding ominousness of small-town life in 18th-century France, and getting the casting of its central character, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille (Ben Whishaw), exactly right. Grenouille is an orphan whose sense of smell is extraordinarily acute. He impresses master perfumer Baldini (Dustin Hoffman) enough to work for him, and this sets Grenouille off on an epic quest to find the perfect scent. When he discovers that killing young women and bottling their essence is the only way he can achieve his dream, Grenouille is soon a wanted man with multiple murders to his name. However, when it comes to making one last kill--namely the attractive redhead Laura (Rachel Hurd-Wood)--the young perfumer may have met his match in her overprotective father, Richis (Alan Rickman). Tykwer s film is an impressive achievement, not least because the subject of scent and the cinematic medium were always going to make uneasy bedfellows. Couple that with the weight of expectation caused by the millions of readers who have delighted in Suskind s words, and it needed a brave director to take on such a project. Whishaw is a revelation in his first major screen appearance, and Tykwer made a wise choice in bringing in some older heads (Rickman, Hoffman) to support the younger actor. Visually, the film is stunning, and cinematographer Frank Griebe clearly worked hard to bring Suskind and Tykwer s visions to life. But ultimately this is an ensemble piece, with cast and crew all pulling together to create a film that simmers with a hushed menace throughout.
Techincal Details Cast: Dustin Hoffman, Ben Whishaw, Rachel Hurd Wood
Director: Tom Tykwer
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Rated: R (Restricted)
Running Time: 147 mins
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Binding: DVD
Studio: BMG/Arista
Release Date: 2007-11-02
Region Code: 0
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Language & Subtitles German (Original Language - DTS 5.1), English (Original Language - DTS 5.1), German (Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired - DTS 5.1), English (Unknown - DTS 5.1),
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